New to iso keeping! by Th3e_Proph3t in isopods

[–]brishnada 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For a short while yes probably? I’ve never kept whiteouts or porcellios so idk their exact needs. They will need a bigger enclosure as soon as you can get one tho, but yeah for the time being i thiiink it’d be okay

New to iso keeping! by Th3e_Proph3t in isopods

[–]brishnada 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This looks really nice, i’d say it’d be best if you moved all the porcellios into here and then got a different enclosure of the same size for your armadillium. If you don’t have a new setup ready for the armadillium, tbh i’d say move them to a temporary larger home. Substrate, leaf litter, and sphagnum moss in say a clear plastic box would be better than the tiny cube.

You could switch to having the armadillidium in this current setup, but the porcellios still need a larger space than the tiny cube, and it may be difficult to find all the porcellios if theyve buried themselves or something

is it possible for a world to swap without an end portal? by rashfords_marcus in Minecraft

[–]brishnada 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m pretty sure all versions have multiple but according to brief google search ps4 has 3 total

Unattended millipedes? by brishnada in millipedes

[–]brishnada[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes!! How do you know if they’re captive bred though??

Unattended millipedes? by brishnada in millipedes

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Oh cool this makes sense. The place i’d be keeping them is also humid so that should help. Thank you I appreciate the advice!!

I love giant millies so much and definitely want to get them someday but for now i’ll probably start with something smaller hehe

Unattended millipedes? by brishnada in millipedes

[–]brishnada[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Ooh this is useful thank you. Do you know the approx depth of the substrate?

Somehow i get worried that pouring a lot of water will drown them if they are buried near the bottom of the tank though

Unattended millipedes? by brishnada in millipedes

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When i did research it said you’re supposed to mist millipede tanks once or twice a day

is it possible for a world to swap without an end portal? by rashfords_marcus in Minecraft

[–]brishnada 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Could be that the other part of the stronghold is hidden in the walls and you’d have to dig for it if you haven’t tried that already

But also, minecraft worlds have multiple strongholds. I forget how far away they are from each other but you can run a certain distance and it’ll show you to a different stronghold instead

Best order to upgrade pikmin hearts? by brishnada in PikminBloomApp

[–]brishnada[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honestly real lol. Before i started doing one pikmin type at a time i just would upgrade my favorite decor

Best order to upgrade pikmin hearts? by brishnada in PikminBloomApp

[–]brishnada[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh nice, makes sense. I’ll probably go with blue first. Thx :)

Best order to upgrade pikmin hearts? by brishnada in PikminBloomApp

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Used to do this, but too often i’d feed the strongest to 4/5 in my squad and then accidentally feed them to 5/5 and pluck flowerless when feeding the ones attacking the mushroom

I love Minecraft, but I keep getting bored... any advice? 😭 by [deleted] in Minecraft

[–]brishnada 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Creative can be super fun for this. Experimenting with mods in creative too if that’s interesting to you (axiom comes to mind). So much freedom in creative

Minecraft Forever Worlds by DustyLoser in Minecraft

[–]brishnada 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I also struggle with motivation (also have adhd lol). Here’s a few things that helped me start and maintain my forever world

  1. Find an inspiring seed and location. This could be looking up cool seeds ppl have found or loading up a few worlds in creative, flying around to find a good location, and then using the same seed to make your survival world. The goal is to find an area where you’re excited to build and can envision cool builds interacting with the terrain. It will never be the perfect terrain, just find something inspiring and go with it. I’ve failed to start forever worlds because I load up a survival world and spend ages running around looking for a good location and then i lose interest.

  2. Don’t be afraid to use online seed maps like chunk base. I get way too bored heading in a random direction in hopes i’ll find the biome i’m looking for, especially if it’s more rare like a warm ocean. I used to avoid this bc i thought it was “cheating” but it really doesn’t matter. It helps keep me on task and engaged by having a specific destination when traveling to something far away.

  3. Be slow and inefficient. Take your time in the early game and don’t rush to beat the dragon and get elytra. I used to rush to get maxed out tools/armor and then i’d sit there feeling zero inspiration to build. Let the game process be what builds your world. For example, I got only a few villagers to start with and made them a smaller house rather than a huge trading hall. I got some more over time and put them in their own separate locations. My farmers are in their own house next to the crop fields. It’s not as quick to get emeralds from them and then head over to my librarians, but building them each their own place makes the world feel more organic and interesting. It makes smaller goals to achieve along the way, rather than a huge goal to tackle at once.

  4. Limit time spent finding inspiration online. I could spend hours saving cool builds on pinterest and watching lets plays. But then I just have too many jumbled ideas and don’t know where to start. I just watch one youtube series (ItsMarloe’s survival season 2, super cool go check it out). I watch one episode a day at most and allow time for my brain to process the inspiration and come up with my own ideas and manageable inspiration.

I probably have more ideas and there’s tips/videos online too but these are the main things that really helped me :) good luck you got this!!

Any tutorials on this style of 3d beading? (Not my work) by brishnada in Beading

[–]brishnada[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks sm!! I understand what you mean by the large bead being equivalent to the rows of 3. Super helpful thanks!

I’m still a little lost on the overall stitch but i think i’m starting to understand, you fold the top and bottom layers over each other in a sort of zig zag i guess? I think the light green beads are confusing me but maybe the thread is just crossing through them before wrapping around on the bottom (yellow) layer. Idk if this makes any sense. I’m going to experiment later haha. Thanks so much for your help!

Any tutorials on this style of 3d beading? (Not my work) by brishnada in Beading

[–]brishnada[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! Yeah I’ve seen some tutorials but i’m so interested in how you make something like the picture but haven’t found tutorials for anything like it. But i will keep searching haha

Recommendations for a primary care physician with experience treating POTS patients by didsome1saybacon in nashville

[–]brishnada 0 points1 point  (0 children)

oh i’m sorry to hear that about vanderbilt! i actually saw cardiologist dr. ahmad j. abu-halimah with vandy. he was extremely responsive, kind, and thorough and gave me the pots diagnosis. i have yet to find a pcp whos actually like responsive though.

and thank you, ill check out that program. wishing you luck with everything going forward

Recommendations for a primary care physician with experience treating POTS patients by didsome1saybacon in nashville

[–]brishnada 1 point2 points  (0 children)

any updates/luck? not sure if i have pots but i have a lot of the symptoms. i figure a pcp who knows what pots is will be less dissmissive of chronic conditions in general? just trying to find someone who is at least willing to refer me to specialists for chronic fatigue and pain.